10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEREDITABLE»
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hereditable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hereditable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The trouble is these higher levels are not hereditable in sexual organisms and
this is an essential criterion for selection - or is it? Let us return once again to our
definition of life being the ability to organise matter. Better ways of doing this are ...
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The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... Tenements, or Hereditaments, Heritages or other Real Estates in Great Britain
or Ireland, any Mortgage, Hereditable Bond, or other Hereditable or Real
Securities whatsoever, which may affect, incumber, or charge the said Real
Estates of ...
Great Britain, Sir George Kettilby Rickards, 1832
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Sudder Dewanny ...
The cause came to a hearing before Mr. R. H. Rattray, on the 19th of August 1828
, who referred the original deed to the Pundit of the Court, and required him to
declare, whether the annuities created by it were legally hereditable or not.
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
See HERE, AND THERE- WORDS. hereditable lha-red-i-ta-ball = subject to
inheritance. "'Children' is not a word of limitation; it does not point to hereditable
succession." Apart from its use in the standard phrase hereditable succession, ...
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Records of the Burgh of Prestwick in the Sheriffdom of Ayr, ...
In þe firfi, on þe west sid of þe toun, fra þe venale, passand down to þe galous:
Andro Saweris in hereditable stat of ane porciunkle of commoun land, quhilk acht
gerli, vd- to John George 8: his airis, and a penne gerli to sanct Androis lycht of ...
Prestwick, Scotland, John Fullartoun, 1834
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Records of the burgh of Prestwick, mcccclxx-mdcclxxxii [ed. ...
In pe sirst, on pe west sid of pe toun, fra pe venale, passand down to pe galous :
Andro Saweris in hereditable stat of ane porciunkle of commoun land, quhilk acht
jerli, v4 to John George & his airis, and a penne jerli to sanct Androis lycht of pe ...
Prestwick, John Fullarton (of the Maitland club), 1834
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The Dream of Arcady: Place and Time in Southern Literature
"It is the character of the seasoned provincial life that it is realistic, or successfully
adapted to its natural environment, and that as a consequence it is stable, or
hereditable" (itms, 5). Ransom balanced the definition of provincial life with its ...
Lucinda Hardwick Mackethan, 1980
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Records of the Burgh of Prestwick in the Sheriffdom of Ayr. ...
In pe sirst, on pe west sid of pe toun, fra pe venale, passand down to pe galous :
Andro Saweris in hereditable stat of ane porciunkle of commoun land, quhilk acht
jerli, v4 to John George & his airis, and a penne jerli to sanct Androis lycht of pe ...
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The Church, in a series of discourses
Peter, in the text, emphatically declares, " The promise is unto you, and to your
children." This, then, is my first direct argument from Scripture for maintaining that
the Church is hereditable, or includes the children, — the connection that St. Paul
...
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David Paul von Hansemann: Contributions to Oncology: ...
Especially, he emphasised the fact that changes in the hereditable material of a
cell can occur entirely endo-cellularly (i.e. without addition of hereditable material
from outside the cell) through abnormalitiesof the chromosomes,and that such ...
Leon P. Bignold, Brian L. D. Coghlan, Hubertus P.A. Jersmann, 2007
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HEREDITABLE»
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hereditable is used in the context of the following news items.
Scientists Find Proof of Pharaohs' Incest
As a "highly hereditable character," height could give evidence of this inbreeding. What the researchers found: Male royals were taller than ... «Newser, May 15»
Mummies' Height Reveals Incest
Frank Rühli, director of the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich, and colleagues used a highly hereditable character, ... «Discovery News, May 15»
What happens to your genetic data when you die?
Estate of Pack, a woman sued her dead father's doctor in New Jersey for not disclosing that he'd died due to a potentially hereditable form of ... «Fusion, Mar 15»
Can Charles Darwin help explain Mamasapano?
Hence, every human is a composite of hereditable traits representing the dark angel and the better angel of our nature. Group creation is held ... «BusinessWorld Online Edition, Feb 15»
The Etiology of Glomerulonephritis
(1) Hereditable risk factors predispose certain individuals to respond to environmental factors in ways that can lead to a nephritogenic autoimmune response ... «Medscape, Dec 14»
Why schools can't teach character
There's a growing body of evidence that these traits are largely hereditable, that is, encoded in our DNA. If you exhibit any of these qualities, it's ... «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 14»
$6.25M NIH award to lead brittle bone disease clinical research …
"This is the first time in the field of hereditable disorders of connective tissue, in this case in brittle bone disorders, that we have been able to ... «Baylor College of Medicine News, Oct 14»
Lameness in feedlot cattle
Spastic paresis is an example of a hereditable condition where sensors in the muscle bundles keep the leg muscle tight causing the hock to ... «Canadian Cattlemen, Oct 14»
Blockbuster oncology therapies are outwitted by natural selection
Random genetic variation endows hereditable fitness traits in the progeny, whether they are cancer cells or living organisms.” ... «Financial Times, Sep 14»
The Reality of Race
This might also explain why sociopathic tendencies -- which are thought to be partially hereditable -- have been found in some four percent of ... «Foreign Affairs, Sep 14»